Jane’s Walk is a grassroots movement of free volunteer-led walking tours for people to observe, reflect, share, question, and re-imagine the places in which they live, work, and play.

This year, Corin will lead two walking tours to highlight various projects along the waterfront, including: Sherbourne Common and its stormwater management system; the transformation of the Port Lands into a vibrant new community that mitigates floods; the integration of mature tree canopies along the Water’s Edge Promenade; the revitalization of Queens Quay West; and the iconic WaveDecks and their contribution to the local aquatic habitat. 

DTAH has had the privilege of shaping Toronto’s waterfront over the past 20 years. Join Corin’s Jane’s Walk to learn more about Toronto's hidden infrastructures and better understand the numerous considerations that shape the design of our parks and public spaces!

Landscapes as Infrastructure: Welcome to Toronto's Waterfront

When: Friday, May 2nd at 5 p.m. and Saturday, May 3rd at 11 a.m.

Duration: ~ 1.5 hours

Where: Start at Sherbourne Common Park North (by the blue park sign) and end at Simcoe WaveDeck. Corin will be wearing a bright red scarf and holding a teal water bottle! (see map here). 

Read more about Jane’s Walks: www.janeswalkfestivalto.com